Record Collector #461
| Periodical Title | Record Collector |
| Editor | Ian McCann |
| Format | Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Location | UK |
| Pages / Font | 146 pages |
| Chapters | Main Features: FRANK ZAPPA: The vocal talent who helped bring his unique vision to life ALAN BERGMAN: The lyrical side of the songwriting duo talks shop DEVIL DOLL: Come out from behind the sofa, they don’t bite... hard PEOPLE’S PUNK: You wouldn’t let it lie. More tales from the punk wars FLASH & THE PAN: Aus-tentatiously talented SUPER FURRY ANIMALS: A Rockfield road trip with Gruff’s gang RC INVESTIGATES: Putting together Alan Parsons’ new boxset VALUE ADDED FACTS: Killing Joke, Nancy Ames, Daddy Lindberg LUKE HAINES: Spooky goings on with The Incredible String Band MAC ON BLACK: The tangled web of Jamaican duos THE COLLECTOR: Mark Stratford of RPM on a life in records BOB STANLEY: Gets an earful of chocolate soup and English weather 101 RECORDS: Ian Shirley’s motto? “Speculate to accumulate.” Will you make money or will they be 101 damnations? |
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